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    Quach). So, I would like to begin with the Qualitative Research involving participants from all race, gender, and social class. Moreover, to break down to lessen the number of participants for this survey, the main focus will be the audience in school from grade three (idea from the film) to higher education, like University students. Perhaps the most tricky one in this segment would be, religion, because it is simply complex knowing there are many religions people believe in. Possibly,…

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    must face together. The following sources will be used to explain how a community influences an individual : Steinbeck’s Cannery Row, King’s My Life with Martin Luther King, Jr., CBS News’ “National Guard sent to quell violence following Ferguson Shooting,” and Hu’s “Ferguson Teachers Use Day Off as Opportunity For A Civics Lesson.” The circumstances in Steinbeck’s Cannery Row help to confirm the idea that even when faced with a…

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    one teacher who cared by taking the extra time to help or ask questions, give a genuine smile, challenged personal expectations, and so seamlessly was part of the school relic. However, as times change, especially in education, we find that new generations…

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    is the most technologically influenced generation to date and the way these children receive information best has changed. A study by Iowa State University shows that 64 million kids between the ages of 2 and 17 play videogames (Reisinger ST.). In school, children no longer can relate to examples about farmer life or playing outside with their friends. With the changing times, teaching styles and teachers’ curriculums need to change as well. Simply put, it is no longer a matter of if teachers…

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    Why School Is Important

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    School is a place that some people dread, yet some love. This should not be the case at all. Everyone should be able to go to school and be comfortable with the situation and ready to learn. How you feel when you go to school depends on your relationship with the teachers and the other students, as well as your memories in the school. Odds are, when a teacher tries to control your every move, you do not like said teacher. However, there is no efficiency in a classroom that has no discipline or…

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    lives both in school and out. Cell phones are convenient and connect you with applications and the internet. Students can get a definition to a word using the internet and can look up the answer to a question that the teacher doesn’t know. In the article Students Should Be Free To Carry Cell Phones At School written by Allison Berryhill shows how cell phones can be used during break in between classes and during lunch. Also in the article Cell Phones Should Not Be Banned in Schools by Randi…

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    The science of today is the technology of tomorrow, so lets evolve with it. The phones is a helping tool now days and we us then everyday, phones help us learn more every time we use them, so they should be aloud at school. Access to the internet provides instant answers for the curious. This is the search-and-learn environment kids are involved in today. “Now, when they want to know “Why do leaves change color,” they are only a search away from an answer”. This also gives students the ability…

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    very seriously. When the Taliban came, a big problem arose. Many girls were not able to go to school. Malala had a way to fix it. She decided that she would stand up to the government, and try to make sure that many or all girls would have an opportunity to go to school. Despite all of the work that she has already done there are still millions of girls all around the world that are unable to go to school. Malala Yousafzai was born on July, 12, 1997 in Pakistan. She was born and raised in a…

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    per year (Doyle par. 1) while teachers earn a mere $45,612. An NBA player earning more than 110 teachers combined shows how much people value entertainment over education. However, if teachers and education are the sole focus of this country, then schools would produce the smartest people the world has ever seen. Kloeffler, a supporter of increase in teacher’s salary, stated “You’re going to see substantially higher retention … You’re going to see much lower issues of students falling behind and…

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    Two films that depict narratives involving urban schools and the interaction between students and teachers are Freedom Writers and Precious Knowledge. The Hollywood produced movie, Freedom Writers, illustrate the diversity and partitioned setting of a typical urban schooling system. The schools are filled with at-risk teenagers who are deemed incapable of learning. Going down their current path, these students are on their way of dropping out of school. Erin Gruwell, a new incoming teacher,…

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